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Pelyma Member Since: 28 Sep 2005 Location: Sussex Posts: 1497 |
I'm glad you guys took my comments the way they were meant
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Thu Feb 16 2006 12:49pm |
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shmoogle Member Since: 07 Sep 2005 Location: ... and for every sprinkle I find, I shall kill you! Posts: 24350 |
No, I think what you said is all quite valid, Pelyma. I'm certainly no offroader and have always preferred fast coupes & saloons to 4x4s in the past. Having had the RRS for the past 6 months, I'd still not guarantee that I'd stay with LR for my next car but I can certainly see the attraction of taking these very capable cars off the beaten track. All I need to do is get rid of the wife and child, so I can get some spare time back again and I'd be off to the nearest green lane before you could say "Oh cock, I've rolled it!" 2009 Outstanding Contribution Award - Joint Runner Up 2009 'Tech-Head Of The Year' Award - Runner Up Like it here? Then Donate to RRSPORT!! |
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Thu Feb 16 2006 1:07pm |
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Biggles Member Since: 26 May 2005 Location: Preston, Posts: 916 |
My last 9 cars have all been four wheel drive if you can count the X5 BMW amongst them. At the moment he only car I can see my self buying again is the Sport. It is at the top in my eyes and a power increase will only make it better (that is diesel power).
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Thu Feb 16 2006 2:51pm |
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GP Member Since: 25 Jan 2006 Location: Shropshire Posts: 7 |
Hi Pelyma
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Thu Feb 16 2006 6:17pm |
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Roland Member Since: 10 Jun 2005 Location: NB Posts: 469 |
Hi GP,
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Fri Feb 17 2006 6:00am |
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Smarticus Member Since: 26 May 2005 Location: Northumberland Posts: 939 |
As an owner of a D3 (wifes main car) and an RRS (my main car) I constantly compare the 2. There is no doubt that the functionality of the D3 exceeds the RRS by a substantial margin. The D3 designers clearly spent a great deal of time building in all sorts of major and minor features that make that car a superb all rounder that constantly pleasantly surprises us (even after almost 18 months and 30,000 miles). This definitely a car that will be owned for many many years.
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Fri Feb 17 2006 6:37am |
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l Member Since: 11 Jun 2005 Location: Valencia Posts: 232 |
These posts have been some of the most informative for me on the web site up until now. Excellent we all have different reasons for buying the RRS.
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Fri Feb 17 2006 7:02am |
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ST Member Since: 26 Oct 2005 Location: Leeds Posts: 411 |
Get yourself another D3 man!!! It's a no brainer
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Fri Feb 17 2006 8:07am |
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Roland Member Since: 10 Jun 2005 Location: NB Posts: 469 |
On a similar note: a fortnight ago while on a holiday in Kruger National Park South Africa I've happened to read a special interest 4x4 magazine meant for people doing trips all over southern Africa (Namibia, Botswana, Zambia, etc). As you can imagine the going can get quite rough in these parts of the world.
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Fri Feb 17 2006 9:57am |
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MDP Member Since: 14 Jun 2005 Location: Back in an AUDI Posts: 8598 |
Lets be honest here LR have some of the best products on the market - second to none! BUT take the best qualities from the Big RR , the Disco3 and the Sport and what would you have ....... probably the BEST car in the world
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Fri Feb 17 2006 11:08am |
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Luke Member Since: 04 Feb 2006 Location: Essex Posts: 49 |
In reply to Sparticus's comment. DO you really think the RRS is 30% less comfortable than the D3?
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Fri Feb 17 2006 11:15am |
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MDP Member Since: 14 Jun 2005 Location: Back in an AUDI Posts: 8598 |
Dynamic response definately helps the car to corner better ( less roll ) this then helps and improves the driving experience including passenger comfort when zipping along country B roads. Another thing to take into account is the wheel.tyre set up as this also pays a big factor in ride comfort. But in my case the supercharged does ride quite firm due to the 20" wheels and lower profile tyres. But I much prefer the overall ride in this than in the RR vogue - its just too wollowy. ... but thats just my opinion
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Fri Feb 17 2006 11:27am |
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Luke Member Since: 04 Feb 2006 Location: Essex Posts: 49 |
I agree, the Vogue is like a trawler compared to the RRS. 20" rims are a compromise between comfort and asthetics but they do make the car look so much better. I had to take a second test drive to make sure i could live with the firmer suspension but i think it's fine. I couldnt afford to go for the SC but i couldnt afford not to go for the Dynamic pack once i had driven it. AND THOSE BREMBO'S, WOW. |
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Fri Feb 17 2006 11:35am |
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Pelyma Member Since: 28 Sep 2005 Location: Sussex Posts: 1497 |
Very interesting views from you all, I haven't driven a RRS yet, it's the only LR product I haven't driven but I'm sure I would like it Will I change my D3 for one? No I have 2 kids and 5 dogs! At the moment the only car I hanker after is the flawed RR. I'm an investment adviser and I'm not sure how clients would react and despite the problems I still love my D3 |
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Fri Feb 17 2006 11:51am |
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